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- noun Plural form of
railman .
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Examples
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U.S. history reflects that the wealthy cattlemen, railmen, and industrialists and later, oilmen moved steadily westward stealing land in huge swaths and killing the native peoples for their personal gain.
Think Progress » ABC Refuses to Provide Copies of Path to 9/11 to Clinton, Albright, Berger 2006
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"They will go down in history as the railmen of the 21st century," LaHood said.
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"They will go down in history as the railmen of the 21st century," LaHood said.
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"They will go down in history as the railmen of the 21st century," LaHood said.
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"They will go down in history as the railmen of the 21st century," LaHood said.
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"They will go down in history as the railmen of the 21st century," LaHood said.
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"I really think that U.S. traffic engineers are disappointed railmen," he says.
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Emily returns diaries of the railroad worker, genealogies of the railmen (text or audio), American folk music from that period (audio), photographs of the workers (projected images), contemporary documentaries on the theme, etc.
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His muscles were like steel, but he was also using leveraging techniques so that a hundred railmen couldn’t get him off.
The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006
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His muscles were like steel, but he was also using leveraging techniques so that a hundred railmen couldn’t get him off.
The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006
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